The year 2013 marked the centenary of the paper of Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten (Michaelis and Menten, 1913), and the 110th anniversary of the doctoral thesis of Victor Henri (Henri, 1903). These publications have had an enormous influence on the progress of biochemistry, and are more often cited in the 21st century than they were in the 20th. Henri laid the groundwork for the understanding of enzyme mechanisms, but his experimental design was open to criticism. He reached essentially correct conclusions about the action of invertase, but he took no steps to control the hydrogen-ion concentration, and he took no account of the spontaneous mutarotation of the glucose produced in the reaction. Michaelis and Menten corrected these shortcom...
The kinetic performance of enzymes, the catalysts designed by nature to accelerate the chemical reac...
Leonor Michaelis, 1946 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Michaelis, Leonor (1875-1949) was ...
The mechanism of the enzyme reactions is expressed usually as follows. (ER : Michaelis complex) Mich...
International audienceThe year 2013 marked the centenary of the paper of Leonor Michaelis and Maud M...
AbstractThe year 2013 marked the centenary of the paper of Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten (Michael...
International audienceMethods and equations for analysing the kinetics of enzyme-catalysed reactions...
International audienceVictor Henri's great contribution to the understanding of enzyme kinetics and ...
AbstractThe equation commonly called the Michaelis–Menten equation is sometimes attributed to other ...
AbstractThis review traces the history and logical progression of methods for quantitative analysis ...
AbstractThis article sketches the road from the establishment of the principles of enzyme kinetics, ...
ABSTRACT Michaelis and Menten’s classic 1913 paper on enzyme kinetics is used to draw some lessons a...
The application of the quasi-steady-state approximation (QSSA) in biochemical kinetics allows the re...
In the post-genomic world, why are we interested in enzyme kinetics? Judging from the volume of pape...
Modelling enzyme kinetics has a long history, as one of the earliest areas where mathematics was uti...
The principal aim of studies of enzyme-mediated reactions has been to provide comparative and quanti...
The kinetic performance of enzymes, the catalysts designed by nature to accelerate the chemical reac...
Leonor Michaelis, 1946 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Michaelis, Leonor (1875-1949) was ...
The mechanism of the enzyme reactions is expressed usually as follows. (ER : Michaelis complex) Mich...
International audienceThe year 2013 marked the centenary of the paper of Leonor Michaelis and Maud M...
AbstractThe year 2013 marked the centenary of the paper of Leonor Michaelis and Maud Menten (Michael...
International audienceMethods and equations for analysing the kinetics of enzyme-catalysed reactions...
International audienceVictor Henri's great contribution to the understanding of enzyme kinetics and ...
AbstractThe equation commonly called the Michaelis–Menten equation is sometimes attributed to other ...
AbstractThis review traces the history and logical progression of methods for quantitative analysis ...
AbstractThis article sketches the road from the establishment of the principles of enzyme kinetics, ...
ABSTRACT Michaelis and Menten’s classic 1913 paper on enzyme kinetics is used to draw some lessons a...
The application of the quasi-steady-state approximation (QSSA) in biochemical kinetics allows the re...
In the post-genomic world, why are we interested in enzyme kinetics? Judging from the volume of pape...
Modelling enzyme kinetics has a long history, as one of the earliest areas where mathematics was uti...
The principal aim of studies of enzyme-mediated reactions has been to provide comparative and quanti...
The kinetic performance of enzymes, the catalysts designed by nature to accelerate the chemical reac...
Leonor Michaelis, 1946 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Michaelis, Leonor (1875-1949) was ...
The mechanism of the enzyme reactions is expressed usually as follows. (ER : Michaelis complex) Mich...